9manfootballmom wrote:Daniel Eslinger and Torin Kolke were selected to the first team from Central Mclean
BballFan1307 wrote:i'm a little surprised not to see Jake Olsen, that kid had a great year and was the leader of his team. He was an all state selecition last year, and i figured i'd see him at least on the second team this year? anyone agree, disagree?
ndlionsfan wrote:Here is the breakdown of all-state athletes by region and teams....
Reg 1 - 3 1st team and 4 2nd team = 7 total
Reg 2 - 4 1st team and 4 2nd team = 8 total
Reg 3 - 5 1st team and 5 2nd team = 10 total
Reg 4 - 2 1st team and 1 2nd team = 3 total
Reg 5 - 3 1st team and 3 2nd team = 6 total
Reg 6 - 4 1st team and 5 2nd team = 9 total
Mott Regent - 5 all state (3 1st, 2 2nd)
Napolean - 4 all state (3 1st, 1 2nd)
Dak Prairie - 4 all state (2 1st, 2 2nd)
Divide Co - 4 all state (2 1st, 2 2nd)
North Border - 3 all state (2 1st, 1 2nd)
Lakota - 3 all state (1 1st, 2 2nd)
Hillsboro - 2 all state (both 1st)
Wynd/Lidg - 2 all state (1 of each)
St John - 2 all state (1 of each)
Hankinson - 2 all state (1 of each)
Cent McClean - 2 all state (1 of each)
Ed/Kulm - 2 all state (both 2nd)
NCB and Glenburn each had 1 1st team
Rich/Tay, Richland, Hettinger, FSHP, Williams Co, and Oakes each had 1 2nd team.
point/center wrote:5 from one 9 man team is a little over the top for All-State.
One kid from north border i think got overlooked is tyson taylor, rb,lb,he had over 100 tackles and was thee workhorse on that offense. Just throwing his name out there i think he should have been recognized. i know stats are a big part of it but coaches should recognize the kids that made the teams good like taylor and ostromold lineman wrote:All conference and some of the other awards are great, however some kids that are on teams that are stacked get overlooked. Now that ther seems to be a quota for every team to have a few we see a kid from one of the teams that are on bottom of the confrence end up on a all region team. Some of these kids would not start on some of the powerhouse teams, example Mott-Regent, Napolean, E-K, etc. but yet they get shuffled onto the all region team. Question when did this change?? And why?? On the flip side the kid that is the stud on the little sister's of the poor should get recognition too, but in some cases I think it has gone too far. The all state team looks like a bunch of dude's and there are some boys missing, but congrats to the team. The one's missing will still be our Friday night hero's too.
Wild Wolves wrote:point/center wrote:5 from one 9 man team is a little over the top for All-State.
I don't think I can find a way to disgree with that. Here goes anyway!
Gion most impressive stats at RB
Kautzman touches to TD's in amazing
Grosz defense wins championships hard to find imperical data to support this
Laufer a solid line man tell me how you could argue against a guy who blocked for a back or offense with the numbers M-R put up
Scweitzer - QB of the state champ, starter in the secondary made plays in all the games I saw.
So we have a RB, WR, LB, lineman, and DB
I would bet that you would be hard pressed to find better at each of those positions.
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